brett wrote:Haha, no a modem restart never helps Removing the long latency DNS server from the configuration should, but I can't do that at the moment it'll disrupt other household activities that SWMBO will not permit - may have to fudge it with hosts files.

Unfortunately the Telstra mobile network is on someone's black list, so the website won't let me register if I'm using my phone or tethered to it; will have to wait until wife goes to bed/stops watching TV or tomorrow when I return to work.... in the meantime, can anyone share the parts list? I've seen your shopping list uncle_bob (page 1 of your thread anyway) but nothing more.....

There's a couple of tricks you can try:
1) Use a proxy to sign up
2) And better still, hard code your computer TCP/IP properties to use another DNS server.

A new add on for the WeatherDuino Pro2 system is already published! I'm talking about small and low cost units, that are able to show wirelessly all over your house, all weather data received by the main RX unit.

WeatherDuino Pro2 software v1.4 was released today!
It brings to all RX v4.0x boards, support for a Davis compatible hardware data logger.
And of course, it works with Cumulus 1 and the great CumulusMX

At start, the WeatherDuino Pro2 system had support only for the Fine Offset instruments, but during the last months, thanks to the contribution of several people (with suggestions, and help in the tests), things changed a lot. Since software v1.5 release, the WeatherDuino Pro2 system is now almost an universal system, supporting a large range of weather instruments and sensor types.

Here is a list of currently supported weather instruments and sensors.

Picture below is from an installation in the UK, using DidCot instruments with an WeatherDuino Pro2 system

Another one, from my own system, using the Inspeed Intruments

And finally, a superb combination: An WeatherDuino Pro2 receiver unit, coupled with a Raspberry PI, running the excellent Cumulus MX.

To all that helped to make this possible, and had the patience to read my poor English, thank you.
A special thanks to Steve by his work with the Cumulus software, and for always having the time and patience to reply to some of my pontual questions.

Hi,
I've a WeatherDuino test station working and connected to CMX.
There are some "No ack received in response to LPS 2 1" message in the diag file. Debug log was enabled at ~22:50 for 10 mins.
What does it mean ?
Thanks

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It's not getting a response to the LOOP2 request - I don't think the Weatherduino supports that, if not, you need to disable it in Cumulus.ini - see 'A note to Davis owners' in the MX announcement post.

laulau wrote:Hi,
I've a WeatherDuino test station working and connected to CMX.
There are some "No ack received in response to LPS 2 1" message in the diag file. Debug log was enabled at ~22:50 for 10 mins.
What does it mean ?
Thanks

steve wrote:It's not getting a response to the LOOP2 request - I don't think the Weatherduino supports that, if not, you need to disable it in Cumulus.ini - see 'A note to Davis owners' in the MX announcement post.

Thank you Steve, and you are right, WeatherDuino Pro2 doesn't reply to LOOP2 requests.

First news: The AuriolDuino system was merged into the WeatherDuino Pro2 project. This means that from now on, the WeatherDuino Pro2 receiver unit also can be used with all the Weather Stations* previously supported by the AuriolDuino system.

For the current and new WeatherDuino Pro2 users, there are novelties too:

- Added support (experimental yet) for Soil Moisture**, Leaf Wetness** and Soil / Leaf temperature sensors**, using a dedicated Soil / Leaf interface (expected to be available in May 2016).
- New user programmable general purpose output function, which can be used to turn on or off a relay.
- Added a three digits diagnostic code in the LCD startup screen.
- Added a user configurable option to enable / disable Wind Gust Spike prevention routine (mostly for FO anemometers)
- New software for the TX units. Added support for the Soil / Leaf interface
- Wireless Display units have a new screen design, showing more info, driven by touch or by the push button.
- Better comments in all software.
- Improved code (each day I learn a bit).